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Prisoners Give Back To the Community

December 1, 2008 by Kenneth R. Brydon

More than $35,000  from San Quentin prisoners’ salaries has been donated to three Marin County charitable organizations at a ceremony on Nov. 6, … [Read more...]

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Appeals Court Upholds Death Penalty Delay

December 1, 2008 by Aly Tamboura

The 1st District Court of Appeal refused to overturn a Marin County judge’s ruling resulting in additional delays of executions at San Quentin State … [Read more...]

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Court Ruling Expected On Overcrowding

December 1, 2008 by David Marsh

Testimony has concluded in a landmark federal court case where a three-judge panel will decide if chronic overcrowding in California’s overwhelmed … [Read more...]

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Remembering Matthew Solomon

November 1, 2008 by By Prison University Project

Matthew Solomon, a former student in the San Quentin College Program, was shot and killed in San Francisco on Thursday, September 4 while standing on … [Read more...]

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State High Court: Governor Erred in Parole Denial

November 1, 2008 by Paul Elias

SAN FRANCISCO – A divided state Supreme Court yesterday ruled Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was wrong to deny parole to a murderer who was a model … [Read more...]

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Parolee Arrested in Carjacking

November 1, 2008 by Aly Tamboura

A man recently paroled from San Quentin is accused of stealing a truck and crashing it into another car, killing one woman and injuring two others, … [Read more...]

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The Son of My Strength

November 1, 2008 by Ed Kie

Some how this year has managed to slip by, one day at a time. Birthdays & many other special days. Some that hurt more than most. Father’s day is … [Read more...]

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San Quentin…….. Yesterday and Today

November 1, 2008 by David Marsh

…..a biographical, historical and introspective look at our world behind the walls, the way it is, as well as the way it was. The newly formed … [Read more...]

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In America Slaves Have No Voting Rights

November 1, 2008 by By LAMONTA McBROOM

Life on a slave plantation

  Participation in the electoral process has always been important for many reasons, but more so now.  By November 4, a black president was … [Read more...]

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Forgiving

November 1, 2008 by By Doc Childre and Howard Martin

The incoherence that results from holding on to resentments and unforgiving attitudes keeps you from being aligned with your true self. It can block … [Read more...]

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